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    "Third shed, A Success" GarterGirl's Avatar
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    tarantula question

    I know this is a garter snake forum, but somebody here must know about tarantulas!
    WHAT is my tarantula doing?
    WHY did she spin this web?
    Is she going to molt?
    She completely locked herself in!
    We tried to give her crickets, but they couldn't get in! So we don't think its for catching food!

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    Re: tarantula question

    Hi Mikhaila, Yes, it would appear she is going into shed. Disturb her as little as possible and keep the humidity pretty high. Remove any crickets you can, as your spider is quite vulnerable to attack at this time.

    Tarantulas don't spin any kind of "snare"...ever.
    James.

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    Re: tarantula question

    Thanks James
    we figured
    and did take the crickets back out
    okay
    more misting then
    how exciting
    I'll have to read up on this again
    rhea
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    Re: tarantula question

    Thanks!
    Drache misted last night and I'll mist her this morning!
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    Re: tarantula question

    She's a pink-toe tarantula right? Avicularia sp? Mine also spins a web. Unlike other tarantulas, pink-toes a arboreal (tree living) spiders and they do spin webs....not so much to trap prey, but to actually create a home for themselves in the trees and such that they live in. This also isn't neccesarily a sign that she's going to molt. Mine has a web in her tank all the time. This is completely natural for her to do......and I see she's done it inside a cardboard tube as well. She's pretty much making that her home. One thing you do want to watch is that pink-toes are not desert tarantulas and do need a higher realative humidity then say rosehair tarantulas and such. I keep mine in a tank with verticle cork bark slabs and silk plants....looks very jungle like. I also have a large water dish (it's over 4in. in diameter, but very shallow and has large gravel in it so the crickets don't drown) and mist her daily. Even though they like it humid, they also like good ventilation...so don't want the air to get stagnant. Hope this helps out some.
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    Re: tarantula question

    that helps a lot
    we've figured out that she's not molting, because she came out of her hide and is doing some more spinning
    it did seem more of a making herself at home sort of thing
    we do mist every day and our ambient humidity is creeping up anyway (today 81%)
    actually - I probably won't have to mist that often in summer
    can I see a pic of your tank, Roy?
    we keep ours in a small critter keeper and I keep stuff around it, so she doesn't feel exposed
    she seems fine - just hangs out, eats when offered food, never moves much otherwise
    when we take her out, she seeks to get either on people's backs of heads
    how does she know?
    I suppose some people would say she doesn't, but she's very consistent in this
    rhea
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    Re: tarantula question

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    can I see a pic of your tank, Roy?
    when we take her out, she seeks to get either on people's backs of heads
    how does she know?
    I suppose some people would say she doesn't, but she's very consistent in this
    Sure, I'll take a pic of it tomorrow sometime and post it here. Yeh, they usually will try to climb to the highest point when you work with them. Guess it's because they're arboreal by nature...so want to climb right to the top.
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    Re: tarantula question

    Sorry this took so long....still trying to get my Fla. pics all sorted out. Anyways, I keep her in a 12X12X12 ExoTerra tank that has bark on the bottom, a piece of cork bark leaned up against the back corner and a silk ficus drapped over the cork bark. Her water bowl is just a 4in. flower basin. Hope this helps with your set up.
    Roy



    In this pic you can see her web she built behind the cork bark.

    Roy
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